Canelo Álvarez left a commentator insensitive in the ring

The Tsar reveals how he experienced an intense training session with the champion and the pain he felt.

The Tsar experienced Canelo’s power firsthand!

The renowned sports commentator Carlos Aguilar, nicknamed “The Tsar”, one of the most respected voices in the world of boxing thanks to his work in Televisa Deportes, shared an incredible anecdote during an interview with the “Golden Scorpion”. Did you know that he faced great figures in the ring? Yes, including Canelo Álvarez himself!

It was not a fight, but it was an unforgettable experience

When asked if he had ever exchanged blows with boxers, The Tsar did not hesitate to confirm it. Although they were not official fights, he did have sparring sessions with legends like Antonio Margarito, Manny Pacquiao, Marco Antonio Barrera and, of course, Canelo Álvarez. Imagine the adrenaline!

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But here comes the shocking thing: Canelo hit him with a technique so powerful that it left him with a unique sensation. “It hits with the knuckle of the index finger in a flying manner, and when it hits the shoulders… it is a pain that goes up to the crown of the head!”, the commentator confessed. He even felt a cramp in his head! But, like every warrior, he knew how to handle the situation.

The best thing of all is that Canelo, in addition to demonstrating his skill, gave him valuable advice to relieve pain after training. Even in the details he shows why he is a champion!

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Mexico wins silver in the Mexico Diving Cup

Mexico wins silver in the Mexico Diving Cup for mixed teams.

Silver for Mexico in mixed teams

The Guadalajara fans did not stop cheering at the Metropolitan Aquatic Center. Mexico responded with a silver medal in the mixed team event of the Mexico Diving Cup.

The national quartet, made up of Aranza Vázquez, Juan Celaya, Alejandra Estudillo and Randal Willars, showed consistency from start to finish. The technical quality and difficulty of their routines kept them in the fight for first place until the last jumps.

The final score was 420.10, enough to secure second place. China took gold with 451.10, and Germany took bronze with 356.15.

The atmosphere in the stands was key. Each execution of the Mexican team was celebrated with tricolor flags. The four divers celebrated together their first medal in the competition.

This result strengthens the team’s confidence ahead of the Central American and Caribbean Games and other international competitions.

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Rain and smoke put the World Cup final in suspense

Adverse weather in New Jersey and smoke from Canadian fires threaten the definition of the tournament.

Concern about the climate

The northern United States faces adverse weather conditions. Added to this is the smoke from the forest fires in Canada. The scenario is worrying for the World Cup final, which will be played on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Argentina, defending champions, will face Spain.

How does this affect the game? White House officials, including Andrew Giulani, executive director of the World Cup Task Force, hold informal meetings. They evaluate the situation and the steps to follow.

Forecasters expect weekend rains to help improve conditions. The forecast indicates that the weather could stabilize before Luis de la Fuente’s “Furia” and Lionel Scaloni’s “Albiceleste” take the field to define the champion.

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Solari and Mora debut in Apertura 2026 with Pumas and Pachuca

Pumas receives Pachuca on matchday 1 with Solari facing Mora. Duel of new projects.

Starting duel in Ciudad Universitaria

The UNAM Pumas and the Pachuca Tuzos open the 2026 Apertura Tournament with new helmsmen. Esteban Solari, who led Pachuca to runners-up, now directs the university students. In front, Benjamín Mora takes the reins of the Tuzos.

The match will be played this Saturday the 18th at 5:00 p.m. at the Olympic Stadium in Ciudad Universitaria. The transmission is carried out by TUDN, Vix and Channel 5.

Solari knows several Pachuca players well, which could give him a tactical advantage. Pumas seeks to leave behind the defeat in the final of the previous tournament and regain prominence in the Liguilla.

Pachuca, for its part, trusts in the youth team and Mora’s experience to build a winning cycle. The Mexican coach has had previous steps in local soccer without conclusive results, but the club usually gives continuity to its coaches.

Both teams arrive with renewed squads and with the uncertainty inherent to the start. A close match is expected, although the competitive pace is still being refined.

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